Welcome to this new episode where we talk about (THE LEADERSHIP HANDBOOK) book written by John C. Maxwell. The book provides important lessons for leaders to be successful and effective.
The seventeenth lesson is (Experience is not the best teacher). The important points under this lesson are the following:
- Experience isn't the best teacher; some people learn and grow from their experiences, while others don't.
- Everyone has some kind of experience; what matters is what they do with that experience.
- Our experiences often overshadow our understanding, and no matter how intelligent we are, our understanding will never fully match our experience.
- Lack of experience can be costly, but so can experience. It's a fact that you can't gain experience without paying a price.
- Experience gives you the test first and the lesson later. Gaining experience can be expensive, but it's not as costly as not gaining it.
- Rare are the people who make it a regular practice to reflect on their experiences, evaluate what went wrong and what went well, and learn from them.
- The school of life offers many challenging courses. Some we choose to take willingly, while others we find ourselves taking unexpectedly.
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